Seppucrow, on 21 November 2012 - 05:56 PM, said:
No you've explicitly corrected me when I said I was dissatisfied with the state of the fan community when I was being a whiny penis.
I have no memory of looking up the difference between dissatisfied and unsatisfied. I am pretty sure I'd never rule out the use of dissatisfied as a non-word, seeing as it is a word.
Either way, it sounds like you used it correctly, just as
I used it correctly above, though this was just my intuitive sense working. Maybe once I or somebody else criticised you for saying "I am unsatisfied with this product", because it seems unsatisfied is used for technical applications of the word ("was the contractual requirement left unsatisfied?")
Seppucrow, on 21 November 2012 - 05:56 PM, said:
P.S. I really am starting to like this chapter a lot I give you a thumbs up for your use of the unreliable narrator.
Praise Vero for that, it was her idea. I was actually a little uneasy about the Lucy monologue when she explained it to me, and I remain of two minds about it.
I originally wanted Jessica and Rachel to talk to all the main characters, including Lucy, but Veronica blew up what could have been a short "I don't like him or anything" conversation into a gutsier giant multi-page tsundere breakdown.
wacko, on 22 November 2012 - 12:42 AM, said:
Taeshi said:
As I've stated multiple times, it's either a hiatus, or Starting Over. Make your choice.
I realize that you made a commitment of doing a lot of work in a relatively short period of time once you began the Kickstarter fundraiser. So yes, I suppose the comic had to go on hiatus to accomplish all the things necessary. And we're lucky to be getting something instead of nothing during that period of time. Granted, you must admit that some of that extra time is due to certain choices which you made. For example, you decided to go to the trouble of getting rid of all the fan characters
This was not a lot of work at all. Veronica went through each page one by one doing artwork cleanup, and a small part of that process was "delete most fancharacters". There are like five pages total she edited fancharacters out of, and only one or two places required anything more than erasing lineart and colouring. The proofreading/cleanup process was multiple weeks of work for me and about a week of work for Veronica, but only a small fraction of that was devoted to fancharacter cleansing.
The reason it's fair to say we'd have to put the comic on hiatus were outlined in the
most recent Kickstarter update. Mother's Day took two weeks or so, and Starting Over took a month and a half. I wasn't clear about why they "took a long time to draw" in that post, but it was a combination of that many pages being relatively laborious to put out and persistent mood\motivation problems.
wacko, on 22 November 2012 - 12:42 AM, said:
I wonder, though, if you are going to go on a similar three-month hiatus when it comes time to do the third book? Though by that time, you won't have many fan characters left to deal with, and the artwork should be better, thus necessitating fewer edits. And you'll have the experience accumulated from putting out two previous books. Also, you can plan ahead by getting the proofreading of the existing chapters done in advance.
This is all true. Unless we come up with some grand idea better than "do a one-page story summary and some kind of bonus chapter at the end", Volume 3 will be a hell of a lot easier to turn out than either of the first books were. There is always a proofreading and art tweaking process, but by Volume 3 I was paying close attention to dialogue and the art was no longer as wonky or variable. But again, fancharacters aren't a big part of it.
The only reason BCB will ever slip from every M-W-F updates is if I give up on that idea. Veronica has taken my word for the importance of regular updates (and has occasionally been put in really stressful positions because of it) but I'm not sure if it pays off anymore.